HE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 45—1850.] 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 
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715 4 — ea, Crepe „eee 712 4 
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715 6 710 e 
Antler 8 — ai 3 he u 83 
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L. rp. 205 c 2 0 
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Lilies, Water... 226725709 6 2 125 fee b 
Lincolnshire warp lands . 713 e + 709 e 
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3 DENYER is now prepared to send out 
his oe escriptive CATALOGUE of Roses, ae Trees, 
Der hrubs, Ornam 1 Trees, — which will be 
forwarded, be enclosing rss — ny stamps to his Nursery, 
Loughborough. road, Brixton. E. D ENTER informs his friends 
that he has wo Sagan op in Lo 
anD J. FAIRBAIRN having an immense Stock 
* of remarkably 7 Boot TREES, e and un- 
Nectarines, ricots, Pears, 
, in a 2 assortment x the most ap- 
proved kinds; — > very large stock of o 
Trees, Flowering Shrubs, and Eve rg os land — — 
anxious to clear, are induced respectfully to solicit the atte: 
tion of Gentlemen n planting to an inspection of the — which 
they intend to offer at such ea: r cash as they hope will 
insure their liberal orders, 
of —— 
Cape Heaths, Epacrises Chinese Azal 
Boronias, &c., which is unusually large and * . this e. 
to which they will 9 the most moderate p 
favour of extensive 
Nurseries, Clapham, e London, Nov. 9. 
CHOICE 
Yo k 5s, each ; double worked on 
the Quince, 78. 64d. $ 
WA AR 5 — (Rivers's).— A new seedling from the 
Easter Beurré, quite hardy. Season, cote — and March, 
On Pear s ks, 90. double ked on the Quince, 7s. 6d. 
BERGAMOTTE DES .—Season, April and May. On 
R 
Pear stocks, 28. 6d ; on Quince, fine pyramids, 3s. 6d. 
iat he has no Seed-shop in London. 
WATERER’S PERSETA ee, OF er 
OSEA. WATERER ‘begs to e his 
eseriptive ra eee UE OF AMERICAN PLANTS, 
CONIFERS: ROSE oe no ease so ona = may be — 
by enclosing - two Shee oh Postage to A WATERE 
Knap Hill N —— ‘Woking, Surrey 
-Everybo — who has any idea of . — ensuin 
should AMERICAN b s i 
autumn 775 r * talogu 
pE WATERERS 8 CATALOGUE or AMERICAN 
FERS, &c., is now published, and 
ratis on spells ation. It describes the colours of 
pra Rho . worthy of cultivation, thus affording pur- 
— every facility i in 8 ing pe selection: 
mericap-Nursery, Bagshot, Surre 
ESSRS. STA NDISH anD NOBLE’S new de-|RENDLE’3 NURSERY, PLYMOUTH. Esranursnep 1788, | Agent, Mr. > Dr, Bedford Conserva 
scriptive 9 OACA OF SELECT HARD NA- ILLIAM E. RENDLE AvD CO, Prymourn, have | carded, London Erfurt, Prista, Osber 16 nt OnE 5 
ENTAL PLANTS is just published, and may be had for four a large SURPLUS STOCK of the followi Gr ines SUPERB led paler e FANCY GERA- 
postage stamps, Besi a Trea on the cultivation of TREES and SHRUBS: and as the ground is > di peace for 1851, which he can as being New, 
American Plants, t contains a Plate and Description of the E aie 40 ree „ GAINES" CREOLE, Uppe 
Funebral Cypress Notices of Cephalotaxis Fortunii, Crypto- For 8 50 . they will be coll at? at the following eee a with white edge; lower petals the game; 
ie 3 on a, Quercus 5 and inversa, Viburnum | low Shue: ie er do: white, wi di 3 an, 
plicatum au par cephalum, with many recent introductio: edged with wer wi tinet spot in each; 
rel nore of Chins, quite new to Engli garde THORNS OR CARRIAGE FREE (Se (See 10s. 6d. GAINES? VENUS.— rew TES" GENER AL JUN spot 
ge an this opportunity of statin that the a in the upper — 
Sal! Ma a ee tes | ae iy i ie ES e : 
provemen só ant ARCH FIRS.— W. Phase a f i i 
— pesn Mateeria: Mor about 3 feet in Heights the mares 221480 50 8 
YATP'S LINN. LINNAEUS RHUBARB, 85 ng roots, | 5000 are Rr =- | Beautiful lal 
- per mp . ; Mya r dozen, Eg E ; and prariepiensad: at 1 pehar pini caged weit 
Mitchell's gong ert, 5 Oren.) Exjra strong Plants |" BERBERIS KQUTPOLIUM. -A "urge g quantity of fine stuff, 
cc » FLORIBUN DA. — Crimson pu 9 with iak: li ch 
of the New Red Currant “ Raby Castle,” e per dozen, or 45s 18 inches, 16s. per entre; 103. 6d. GAINES’ Sar eee 2 iin — 
per 100; Sod Tasto F Raspberry Try, 8 per 100. With the usual 
allowance to the Tra Post-office orders 
= — BRETONNEAU.—Sea ason, May and June. On 
; on Quin 
50 ENRE GOUBAULT.. itr a March. On Pear stocks, | 
2s. 6d. ; on Quince, fine pyramids, 3s. 6d. 
SUSÈTTE DE BAVAY.—Season, March to May. On Pear 
onic 5 
February = May. 
On Pear stocks, 28. 6d. ; on Quince, — pyramids, 38. 
All the ne are first-rate melting Pears, and — well as 
ami 
PI ANES of the LARGE tt agg Ft aie 
BERRY, n in full beariag, are this season sold at 4s, 
‘a yi gs r hundre 
s RIVERS, Nurseries, Sawbridgeworth, Herts. 
LARGE SURPLUS STOCK OF FOREST TREES, 
SHRUBS, &., NOW ON SALE AT 
made payable z — MYATT, Manor Farm, Danara, near 
London.— Nov. 
SENDING O 
ECK’S PELARGONIUMS Tae TWO GUINEA 
t-oflice order on Brentford, in favour of 
JoHN . Di package pe — Ao . don included, 
nd w. medals 8 hitting. 
y be had on prepaid a application, enclosing one 
—Worton Cottage, Islew 
Tires 8 . ARBOREA, on 1 
ET. eee OREA, or the PERPETUA 
are 2 — 
3 blue 
and hun 
bushy plants, 6s, per dozen; smaller ditto, ＋ 5 lir ate; or 
undred. 
II. per hi 
115 a fine stock of that splendid YELLOW VIOLET, 
en so much admired at the 
ur itis equal to the Crocus. Strong 
each ; — . ditto, Is. 6d. each. 
AH STRAWBERRY.— —Strong well-rooted 
1 18. + * 
bed M SEED from all the best varieties, 1s, per 
P WINTER CUCUMBER.—Lord Kenyon’s Favourite, 28. 6d. 
per packet, 
The whole r any quantity of the above will be sent, postage 
package fan th apy part, on receipt rota Post-office order, 
or “Sola amount in penny * 54 stamps. 
somes or fiae > ataf, g to 28 71 
height, 188. per 115 if 50 
3 AUSTRIACA a have resi ridge stock of this 
luable tree, Fer possible growth, 12 to 18 inches, 
— and paari N 
HUB —— : MITCHELL'S babe ALBERT, the earliest of | white = 
all, — We h oe strong roots, 15s. per 
dozen. These will ‘produce abundanti ly next Spring, if planted 
now. 
RHUBARB: ah ages VICTORIA, very strong roots, 15s. 
ene tto, 9s. per dozen. TOUELL'S TO- 
＋ handsom e varie ety, very prolitic, delicious flavour, and 
as given the most complete satisfaction to all, Strong Canes, 
YOUELUS FASTOLFF, 10s. per 100 
AWBERR z 
ta large quantities, very 
able. 
BEST DOUBLE RUSSIAN MATS, 5. per 10 0. 
ld by EDWanD TILET. N 
4, Abbey Church. yard a Batt th, 
BLACK NAPLES CURRANTS, very superior to the old 
sort, 6s. per doz. 
22 Some 11 the best known, 30s, per 100. 
BUT US.—Fine plants in pots, 12 to 18 inches, 5s. per 
FLEX OAK.—Fine plants, in pots, 18 to 24 inches, 5s, per 
dozen, worth 10s. per dozen. 
CEDRUS DEODARA.—Fine stock of 2 young seedling 
plants, two years old, in pots, 6s. per doz 
Our Autumnal Catalogue of irises t Trees, Shrubs, 
and Fruit Trees can be obtained For one penny stamp. 
All orders above 51. will be 3 CaRRIAGE 
REE to any Station on the Great Western, Bristol 
Devon 8 or to Cork, 
Steamers from this port to Cork, 
and Belfast twice a week. 
ied h Devon Railway is now open to 333 ; 
ihe station being within one minute's walk from 
Counting-house. 
First ORDERS WILL HAY 
ORDERS WILL BE EXECUTED 15 3 9 
WILLIAM E. RENDLE and Co., Nurserymen, Plymouth. 
Established 1786. 
er 6d. 
seat week’s advertisements. —High- — and — — 
Maidstone, Nov. 7. 
URAUCARIA IMBRIC 
JAMES CHART RES, erben 74, Ain ng William- 
t, City, re bas just received a large 8 of 
SEED o nt — ö Dery 
pent uable Plant, which he can offer at 5s. 
J. © ta cakes peng Spe 
rtunity to state that at his Establish. 
ces, to induce the 23 73,8 be foutd | a 1 ollection of DUTCH FLOWER 
* n, at the lowest remune- 
nd 1 — 4! Redan te dese: 
578 * application. Nov. 9, 
RKE is ow a 
niferas, and Ghen 3 
3 tove 75 — Ericas, from i to 7. 1 
Azalea Indica, 12s. to iss. A spj dozen ; fine plants well 
cong Camelia pac — of sorts, 12s. te 
CLA a 
most of the Reading E Ericas, fit for exhibition at moderate 
charge. Also ata, Leschenaultia 
melea decussata, Hend i, ditto spec 7 
in variety, Al ditto, ag a ditto, — Ee. 
G. Crarke, . ace e Nursery, rixton-hill, Clapham 
New Park, Lon 
ULBS, 
LARKE a „ Se and Fro 86, 
High. stree . sighs London, beg rer to's inform 
their cu: ge pas and — E iie that the have received 
of DUTCH BULBS, by Stea team-ship 
„Rhine,“ from R Ae 
. beg to say that uw above importation will enable 
them to supply good and genuine roots of all 3 
* Trade — ey toy for a Catalogu 
GERMAN SEEDS, 
ESSRS. PLATZ anp SON beg to acquaint the 
Trade that — ee —— fov the present season is 
now ready, and may be application to their — 
t, Roser’ atories, Cov: 
x rth dark blotch on 
’ MOUNT HECLA.—Brilliant — erimso 
white centre; 31s. sa a ae ANTIOPE. — Upper petal 
crimson, ‘edged ; lower do: pink, w ce 
Ha 6d. GAINES’ SURPRISE. —Upper petals rose, with 
t, shaded with ora . rose, white 
GAINES VULCAN.— 
— 
let, black s upper — ; white 
is | GAINES’ INVINCIBLE. Upper 
Ganne PURPUREA— Good purple, ar 
GA INES’ PROMETHEUS Brignt 
NES ADONIS. — Beautiful rose, with 
ei. —— ge can be obtained by applying at the Nursery, 
Surrey-lan 
ae AI CINERARIAS, &c, 
ENJ AMIN R. CANT, St. John-street Nursery, 
Colchester, begs to offer strong, handsome, healthy plants 
of the undermentioned, feeling confident they will give entire 
GERANIUM, Magnificent (Foquett’s) each 78. 6a. 
* Gipsy Bride (Foster's) 13 
s Field Marshal (Symons’) 7 6 
* ao rince of Orange „(Hosios .. 7 6 
rusader (Hoyle’ 28 
= Brilliant (Topping's) „ 2 6 
gare GERANIUMS, Albonii (H enderson’s) T 
ix ero of Surrey (Gaines) 2 6 
CINERARIAS. 
Annie . each ls. * | saog en 3 
Adela Villiers, son) 28. 
Angelique, —— ove wee o ——— iga 
Bessy, do. ive $ 0 2 
Car i ag 6 —— eae 8) gS 
Delight, do. pae * 0 | Speciosa (Henderson)... 
Dee do. 1 0 | Sanspareil (Kendall) 
mperor, do. aie Wellington (Henderson) 4 
Flora M‘Ivor, 4. in 2 6 | Wedding Ring, do. 
Calceolaria grandis (small) -i „~ each 2s. 6d, 
Escallonia macrantha (small) bas ga ee 
Hoya bella i 845 ih e 
Mitraria coccinea 16. 6d. to 2 
l disci to the Trade. j 
N.B. — a very large stock of Geraniums u — 
shal” and Prince of Ora — n B. K. C. is induced t 
pee to the Trade at 2. 
arriage paid to n e 3 and all intermediate 
stations on the Eastern Counties and Eastern Union Railwa: s. 
5 pared to send out out his new 
LATE FEAR as O DESCRI PTIVE CATALOGUE OF ROSES, — Hardy 
Sab Lao 
R aaen in aip e eE eT AATA EASE SESE SORT I SSPE 7 EP TS 
